Mackinac Island Bus Tour

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See Mackinac Island by Bus!

Step back into a quaint lifestyle in a waterfront setting on our group bus tour to Mackinac Island and beautiful Northern Michigan! After arriving by bus and checking into your nearby hotel, your group will travel by ferry boat across the waters to idyllic Mackinac Island, where cars are prohibited and travel is done by horse and carriage. This Mackinac Island vacation package features a horse and carriage tour, and you will also enjoy free time to explore. The next day brings a bus tour to Sault Sainte Marie, MI, and an exciting cruise across Soo Locks. The evening brings gaming at Kewadin Sault Casino if you wish. The following day is a guided bus tour of Mackinaw City. Your group will also visit Colonial Michilimackinac, an 18th-Century living history village. This group bus trip to Mackinac Island and beautiful Northern Michigan shows your group the peaceful, old-world beauty of this tucked away corner of the world.

Our Mackinac Island Bus Trip Includes:

At Diamond Tours, quality is a priority. We know how important it is that you have a comfortable journey. We guarantee each group receives a top quality, video and restroom equipped motorcoach with 54 seats or more.

All Lodging Including 4 nights in Northern Michigan

All Lodging Including 4 nights in Northern Michigan

Your group deserves a good night sleep each and every night. At Diamond Tours, we provide your group with quality lodging almost always with interior corridors. The lodging we provide is often times national franchise hotels. Sometimes, due to a unique geographic location, the property may not be called a hotel, but rest assured it will always be a quality property.

Most of Your Meals

Most of Your Meals

Diamond Tours trips include All Breakfasts (except on the day of departure) and most Dinners.

Boat Ride through Soo Locks

Boat Ride through Soo Locks

The Soo Locks have been referred to as one of the great wonders of the world and it is still the largest waterway traffic system on earth. Your boat will travel along the international shoreline of the lower harbor letting you experience all the sights, sounds, and excitement of Michigan's oldest city, Sault Ste Marie.

Sault Sainte Marie

Sault Sainte Marie

A vibrant, picturesque community of 15,000 people, Sault Ste. Marie is situated on the southern shore of the historic St. Mary's River at the eastern end of Michigan’s spectacular Upper Peninsula. Known as the Northern Gateway to Canada the Sault is home to the world famous Soo Locks, connecting Lake Superior with Lake Huron.

Guided Tour of Mackinaw City

Guided Tour of Mackinaw City

A core feature of Mackinaw City is their famous lighthouse. Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse served as a beacon to navigators through the Straits of Mackinac for 65 years. By the time the lighthouse was established in 1889, both the technology and administration of the lighthouses had developed considerably. The lighthouse is filled with interesting exhibits.

Admission to Colonial Michilimackinac

Admission to Colonial Michilimackinac

Fort Michilimackinac was an 18th century fort and trading post in the Great Lakes of North America. Built around 1715, it is a National Historic Landmark and is now preserved as an open-air historical museum. Today, it brings history to life with music, live demonstrations and reenactments, including musket and cannon firing demonstrations. The site has numerous reconstructed historical wooden structures. It is considered one of the most extensively excavated early French archaeological sites in the United States.

Kewadin Sault Casino

Kewadin Sault Casino

Whenever you arere in the Michigan Upper Peninsula you are never far from a Kewadin Casino experience. And that means moments you will hold on to forever.
From live entertainment to gaming promotions and events, there is always something going on at Kewadin.

Visit to Mackinac Island

Visit to Mackinac Island

Mackinac Island is an island and resort area covering 3.8 square miles. In the late 19th century, Mackinac Island became a popular tourist attraction. Much of the island has undergone extensive historical preservation and restoration; as a result, the entire island is listed as a National Historic Landmark. It is well known for its numerous cultural events and wide variety of architectural styles. More than 80 percent of the island is preserved as Mackinac Island State Park.

Carriage Tour on Mackinac Island

Carriage Tour on Mackinac Island

Prepare yourself for a tour like no other! What you will experience is by far the most enjoyable and authentic way to view the island.

Mackinaw Crossings

Mackinaw Crossings

A charming village that is considered by many to be Northern Michigan's Premier Shopping, Dining and Entertainment destination.